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(WA) Alaskan Brewing "Happy Hour" at Whole Foods "Roosevelt" 3/5

image Seattle, WA - Just a friendly reminder to those of you staring already at the calendar with thoughts on the weekend. Friday the 5th (of March) Whole Foods on the corner of 12th Avenue and 64th Street, is hosting a food pairing class with guests from Alaskan Brewing.

If you have yet to discover the versatility of beer and food, this would be a great opportunity to sample some small bites, enjoy Alaskan beers, and socialize with your nearby neighbors. The 21 and over event starts at 5:00 and concludes around 7:00 for a low cost of $3.

March 5th, 2010 5:00 PM PST to 7:00 PM PST
Social Happy Hour with Alaskan Brewing, Whole Foods "Roosevelt"
1026 Northeast 64th Street Seattle, WA 98115-6656 (206) 985-1500

About Alaskan Brewing

Alaska has a rich history of brewing. From the explorers of the 1700s through the Gold Rush, many a thirsty Alaskan has been able to enjoy locally made beers.
In 1986, 28-year-olds Marcy and Geoff Larson reignited that tradition when they opened the Alaskan Brewing Company, the 67th brewery in the country and the first brewery in Juneau since Prohibition. Alaskan beers reflect many of the same characteristics of beers that were brewed here during the gold rush era. From the historically based Alaskan Amber recipe to alder-smoked malts and Sitka spruce tips, Alaskan beers reflect Juneau's local brewing history and innovation. –source, Alaskan Brewing Co.’s website [more]

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